Hiroshi Ishiguro Keynote Speaker
- Director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, Osaka University
- Developer of the Geminoid series of human-like robots
- Author of "Android Science" published in 2007
Hiroshi Ishiguro's Biography
Born in 1963, Hiroshi Ishiguro’s journey in robotics began with his graduation from Yamanashi University in 1986 with a degree in General Science. He furthered his education with a master’s in Engineering in 1988 and a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering in 1991, both from Osaka University. His academic career is marked by his fascination with the potential of robots to mirror human behavior and appearance.
In 2000, Ishiguro established the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University. His work here, especially the development of Geminoid robots, garnered global attention. These androids, starting with Geminoid HI-1, a replica of Ishiguro himself, revolutionized the perception of human-robot interaction. He consistently challenges the conventional boundaries between humans and robots, questioning the nature of human identity in the process.
Ishiguro’s contributions extend beyond academia. His books, including “Android Science,” published in 2007, offer in-depth insights into the mechanics and philosophy of robotic design. He frequently participates in international conferences, sharing his expertise on robotics and AI.
As a resident of Osaka, Japan, Hiroshi Ishiguro continues to inspire and lead in the field of robotics. His work not only advances technology but also sparks philosophical debates on the essence of humanity in an increasingly AI-driven world.
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